Tue 1/13/15 2:54 PM2 Comments

Ravens coach John Harbaugh is "cautiously optimistic" that Pitta (hip) will be able to play in 2015. Based on Harbaugh's words over the past few months, it sounds as if everything has gone as well as possible for Pitta, who dislocated his right hip for a second consecutive season. Of course, the optimism shouldn't be mistaken for certainty, as there is still some chance that the injury forces Pitta into retirement. It's also believed that the tight end will be at greater risk of re-injuring his hip for a third time, if he continues his playing career. The Ravens certainly want Pitta back, after signing him to a five-year contract that runs through 2018 and includes $16 million in guaranteed money. 2015 would be his sixth NFL season, but Pitta will already be 30 years old by the time training camp starts.

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Arff1961 Tue 1/13/15 6:42 PM

Why, he hasn't played the last two years...

A_R_M Wed 1/14/15 2:27 PM

Booger McGee might finally get his chance in the league if Pitta stays hurt. The FUTURE!!!